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Kangaroo Island bushfires may have destroyed a quarter of island's Ligurian beehives

January 7, 2020admin

About 1,000 of Kangaroo Island’s beehives could have been lost in bushfires The honey has a unique taste because the island’s bees mainly feast on native flowers Bees cannot be brought onto the island …
Source: Honey & Bee

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